The Haro team spent a week traveling all over Japan to do demos, meet the locals and ride some interesting spots. It looks like it was an amazing time, and they had Terrell Gordy on hand to masterfully capture the whole thing. Don’t let the length of the video deter you from watching it. It has a great combination of excellent riding and a rad overall vibe.
Through The Lens: Behind the Cover with Dennis Enarson & Chad Kerley

This week I wanted to give everyone an inside look at the newest cover of Soul Magazine issue #79. It not only came as a surprise to Dennis and Chad but it also came as a surprise to myself as well. I wanted to break it down and let everyone know exactly what it took to make that happen and how sometimes when you least expect it, you get the cover of a magazine. Most of the time it ends up being the craziest/best action photo from that previous month of shooting but every once and a while people like the creators of Soul go above and beyond what’s expected to design a truly unique and one-of-a-kind cover. Let’s take a look and see what went into making this happen.
Soul BMX – Issue 79 Cover

Stoked to show you guys this one. Our very own Jeremy Pavia landed himself the cover photos featuring Chad Kerley and Dennis Enarson for issue 79 of Soul BMX Magazine! Check out a few words from Jeremy about it below, then make sure to check back next Wednesday for a behind the scenes look at how the photos came about!
“I feel honored, lucky, fortunate and incredibly grateful that I am sharing this news with you all today. To say it has been a wild week would be the understatement of my life. With this being my first cover as an independent photographer I can’t explain how thankful I am to have been presented with this opportunity. Not only that, but I get to share it with two of the best to do it so far in the history of BMX. Please visit www.soulbmxmag.com for more info and do your best to get your hands on a copy of this one.” – Jeremy Pavia
Print Ad: Demolition – Dennis Enarson

Here’s a look at Demolition‘s latest print ad featuring Dennis Enarson and their new plastic Trooper pedals. This can be found in the new issue of Ride BMX.
Demolition X Markit – Lost in Lone Star
A few weeks back, some of the Demolition and Markit teams loaded up and headed to Texas to see what they could get into! Check out riding from Aaron Smith, Rob Wise, Dennis Enarson, Connor Lodes, Geoff Slattery and Ronnie Napolitan from the spots they came across. I shouldn’t have to tell you this is awesome as hell.
“This was the first official collab trip for both Demolition and Markit and it may have very well been the most productive and fun trip I have ever had the privilege to be a part of. From beginning to end the Markit and Demolition crews meshed perfectly and were able to keep this crazy fun and productive the entire trip. So get yourself a drink, sit down, relax, play the edit and enjoy!
Filmed & Edited by Mike Mastroni
Music:
Patrick Sweany – Wednesday Nights”
Patrick Sweany – “After A While””
Dennis Enarson Bike Check

Make your way on over to the Markit website to get a closer look at Dennis Enarson’s current setup. That army green is looking real good. Check it!
Haro – Dennis Enarson 2013 SD V2 Frame Promo
Oh wow… This new Dennis Enarson edit for Haro Bikes is amazing. Which, I guess you shouldn’t be surprised about since Dennis is always producing, but still. This is an absolute MUST SEE! Hit that play button!
“Promo video for Dennis Enarson’s SD V.2 signature Frame. Over the 12 months of filming, multiple separated shoulders and a broken femur, Dennis is a tough dude. It’s safe to say he expects nothing less out of what he rides.
For more info on Dennis’ frame go to harobikes.com/bmx/frames/
Directed By:
Terrell Gordy
Music:
Pat Benatar
“Hell Is for Children”
Pat Benatar: Greatest Hits
Support the Artist:
itunes.apple.com/us/album/hell-is-for-children/id76921427?i=76921028”
Print Ad: Demolition – Dennis Enarson

Here’s a look at Demolition‘s latest print ad featuring Dennis Enarson and their Markit collaboration seat. This can be found in issue 12 of The Albion.